A round up of recent reporting and commentary by a few centrist, moderate, and independent bloggers.
Editor’s Note: Today’s CoA intentionally focuses on topics other than the Va. Tech massacre and Don Imus, given the wide range of material that has already been written and will be written on those topics.
Sean Aqui looks at a different angle of the US Attorneys scandal, not why certain attorneys were fired, but why at least one other kept his job.
Writing at his own place, TMV Assistant Editor Michael vdG raises questions about an anti-Semitic video posted at Kos, and encourages we Americans to understand how others perceive us.
The Angry Independent looks at a Pew survey that suggests the viewers of hit faux news programs on Comedy Central are actually better informed than those who watch Faux Fox News.
Jeff Jarvis peels back the tent flap on discussions at a Radio Television News Directors Association gathering. Place your bets: Do you think part of the brouhaha might have had something to do with old media versus new?
Brad DeLong examines a spat between D’s and generally suggests this is not productive for a party attempting to hold on to the majority.